In general, it is rare that the Broadway League will announce the cancellation of a show. It hasn’t happened so far in 2014 (as of February 15th.) But if you cannot make it to a show, you should contact your point of purchase in advance.

As for snow day discounts — Look on Twitter; check out the Twitter feed of your favorite show(s). They are unlikely to advertise their snow day discounts on their website.

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February 13, 2014 update:

All Broadway shows played as scheduled on Thursday, February 13, 2014. It’s unlikely that any Broadway shows will be canceled on Friday.

However, some cancellations have been announced Off-Broadway: Signature Theatre has cancelled “Our Funny Valentine” Cabaret. The Negro Ensemble Company has canceled Friday’s Lillias White benefit concert “A Woman in Love.

Snow day discount specials:

1. Bronx Bombers ‏@BXBombersPlay
Game Day Snow Special! Get $40 tix for tonight’s 7:00pm performance of Bronx Bombers with code BBSNOW121. #BXBPlay
2. Bridges Musical ‏@BridgesBroadway
SNOW DAY SPECIAL! Come to the box office Thursday and get $35 tickets when you mention this offer. Limited number of tickets available!

Many shows both on Broadway and Off Broadway are offering “advance exchanges” (before the performance), who are unable to attend a performance on Thursday, February 13, due to the storm, if you purchased your tickets through Telecharge. You can reach Telecharge Customer Service at 212-239-6210

BROADWAY shows offering ADVANCE EXCHANGES (before the performance) for Telecharge customers who are unable to attend a performance on Thursday, February 13, due to the storm:

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

The Book of Mormon

The Bridges of Madison County

Bronx Bombers

Chicago

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella

A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder

The Glass Menagerie

Jersey Boys

Kinky Boots

Mamma Mia!

Matilda the Musical

No Man’s Land

Once

Outside Mullingar

The Phantom of the Opera

Pippin

Rock of Ages

Rocky

Twelfth Night

OFF-BROADWAY shows offering ADVANCE EXCHANGES (before the performance) for Telecharge customers who are unable to attend a performance on Thursday, February 13, due to the storm:

The winter storm named Hercules, according to weather reports, will “pummel” the Northeast, including New York City. The National Weather Service has issued a “blizzard warning”which will make “travel extremely dangerous.”

Update Friday morning January 3: Despite the snowstorm that has covered much of the area, all Broadway shows will play as scheduled Jan. 3, according to The Broadway League.

Statement on the storm from Mayor Bill deBlasio: “This has been and remains a dangerous storm. It is going to be bitter cold today, and New Yorkers need to be extremely careful going outdoors. The best things people can do are to stay off the roads so we can clear them as fast as possible, and to check in on elderly and vulnerable neighbors who might need help this morning.”